Hopes of finding missing Invercargill man Raymond Horn alive are diminishing, but police continue to do everything possible to find him, the Southland police say.
The risk of an intervention by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) at the Invercargill City Council has been reduced to almost zero, an independent observer says.
The Southern Institute of Technology chairwoman is disputing claims from its former chief executive blaming the Government for the cancellation of a multimillion-dollar apartment project.
A beneficiary advocate group believes Invercargill’s council failed to respect the dignity of council housing tenants and was insensitive with regard to its proposed 35% rental increase.
Weather may have meant the Burt Munro Challenge New Zealand Hill Climb was cancelled but it didn’t dampen the mood of participants who took shelter in Invercargill yesterday.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) was fined $30,000 in the Invercargill District Court yesterday — the first time the government agency has been prosecuted in relation to the health and...
The Ministry for Primary Industries has been fined $30,000 in the Invercargill District Court - the first time the government agency has been prosecuted in relation to the health and safety of its contractors.
Emphasis on pest control mechanisms and the inclusion of several reserves are among key changes to a draft of the Invercargill City Council’s environmental reserves management plan due to be considered today.
The celebrations of Waitangi Day this year left people with a feeling of hope for the future of the partnership between Crown and iwi, a Ngai Tahu leader says.
Invercargill City Council staff believe Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt and some elected members are not as open and transparent as they could be, the Chief Ombudsman says.